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PR 2.0 Podcast

What a crazy day. Busy, busy, so it took me a while to post up this podcast interview we did at New Communications Forum this morning. A roundtable discussion of PR & social media with:
and later
I’ll try to index the conversation & questions later this weekend. For more on the New Communications Forum, track the conversation and check out the flickr photos.
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Technorati Tags: david parmet, evelyn rodriguez, jeremy+pepper, josh hallett, mike manuel, newcomm forum, phil gomes, pr2.0, shel israel

Geez, I don’t get a tag?!?
It was great seeing you, and hanging out. And, the podcast was fun and hopefully people have fun listening to it.
Comment by Jeremy Pepper — March 6, 2006 @ 1:53 am
Geez, I don’t get a tag?!?
It was great seeing you, and hanging out. And, the podcast was fun and hopefully people have fun listening to it.
Comment by Jeremy Pepper — March 6, 2006 @ 1:53 am
[...] well, think about what you are writing and if a press release is really necessary…. Weblogs Work: PR 2.0 Podcast Some of the best and brightest PR people that understand blogging and podcast get [...]
Pingback by Blog Run » Blog Archive » Tracking the conversation as a turkey, journalists must die, and a PR 2.0 Podcast — March 6, 2006 @ 3:48 am
[...] well, think about what you are writing and if a press release is really necessary…. Weblogs Work: PR 2.0 Podcast Some of the best and brightest PR people that understand blogging and podcast get [...]
Pingback by Blog Run » Blog Archive » Tracking the conversation as a turkey, journalists must die, and a PR 2.0 Podcast — March 6, 2006 @ 3:48 am
Tracking the conversation as a turkey, journalists must die, and a PR 2.0 Podcast
a shel of my former self: Why monitor the blogosphere?
Conagra has learned a lot from monitoring blogs and message boards, including providing the customer with what they actually want – a shocker, I know. But, here’s a good article to point to …
Trackback by Blog Run — March 6, 2006 @ 3:49 am
Tracking the conversation as a turkey, journalists must die, and a PR 2.0 Podcast
a shel of my former self: Why monitor the blogosphere?
Conagra has learned a lot from monitoring blogs and message boards, including providing the customer with what they actually want – a shocker, I know. But, here’s a good article to point to …
Trackback by Blog Run — March 6, 2006 @ 3:49 am
Ack. Lo siento, Pepper. I’ll amend it. Thanks for coming down early & playing along.
Comment by Brian Oberkirch — March 6, 2006 @ 9:31 am
Ack. Lo siento, Pepper. I’ll amend it. Thanks for coming down early & playing along.
Comment by Brian Oberkirch — March 6, 2006 @ 9:31 am
[...] ltz and On the Record Online‘s Eric Schwartzman – a 57-minute podcast Brian Oberkirch – PR 2.0 Podcast | A roundtable discussion of PR & social media with: David Parmet, Shel Israel, Mike Manuel [...]
Pingback by PR meets the WWW » The New Comm Forum: What we’ve missed — March 6, 2006 @ 6:35 pm
[...] ltz and On the Record Online‘s Eric Schwartzman – a 57-minute podcast Brian Oberkirch – PR 2.0 Podcast | A roundtable discussion of PR & social media with: David Parmet, Shel Israel, Mike Manuel [...]
Pingback by PR meets the WWW » The New Comm Forum: What we’ve missed — March 6, 2006 @ 6:35 pm
PR 2.0 podcast
This morning I joined Brian Oberkirch, Mike Manuel, Jeremy Pepper, Josh Hallet, Shel Israel and later Phil Gomes and Evelyn Rodriguez for a rambling discussion on the past, present and future of public relations.
Grab the feed here.
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Trackback by Marketing Begins At Home — March 14, 2006 @ 5:25 am
PR 2.0 podcast
This morning I joined Brian Oberkirch, Mike Manuel, Jeremy Pepper, Josh Hallet, Shel Israel and later Phil Gomes and Evelyn Rodriguez for a rambling discussion on the past, present and future of public relations.
Grab the feed here.
…
Trackback by Marketing Begins At Home — March 14, 2006 @ 5:25 am